Enigma of Arrival explores migration through questions of access, privilege, sovereignty, and decolonial nationhood. It attends to spaces of movement and transition, tracing how identity is formed and unsettled amid global displacement and transnational circulation. Migration is understood as an unfinished arc of motion whose final resting point remains an open-ended question.

Within this body of work, migration emerges not only as a search for refuge, but as an act of refusal—against fixity, and against belonging as a final condition.